Sunday 24 May 2020

Break Through as the Time Goes By

As you all know, the pandemic hits the world tremendously sickening people. But long after the COVID-19 spreading, my team and I were able to travel around Visayas region. Our company had a promotion that ran through many places and we went to Dumaguete City last February and first of March.
After the event have gone, we decided to take a good break before we go back home. We rented a motorcycle so we can travel with our will to drive in to places that locals recommend us to go. 
As we drove down the street from Dumaguete City to Valencia City, Negros Oriental. We stopped on the reverside where it's s nice and so good looking view to take photos. So right here, my colleagues were ones who had more that just they were.

We worked the way so easy heading to our first spot spontaneously. 
We stopped in Palinpinon Geothermal Smokey Mountain. As you may all know, this portion here is used as a part of the goverment's power source that supplies electricity in Valencia, Dumaguete and some areas nearby. Many people also stop to look and capture photos over the mountain in a smokey toxic gas vaporize. 

That drive was not bad and we reached to the second place we planned to. The Pulangbato falls and here are some pictures as proof.
The sun was very hot but this pool was just the beginning of cooling down the hot temperature. I looked like much excited to dip in. 
No doubt, my colleagues thought of having colds after this. But what came up next was not alarming as it was.

That view was a red lighter. I made a closer look and chased it before I disappeared. 😅😅😅

I also made some portraits thru my camera phone. 
Stumbling in and left hanging.. 🤣 🤣 Hanging bridge are damn foolish, don't be a fool. 

The portrait mode were all about that good sightseeing before taking it. 😍 😍 

After the cold spring and waterfalls chasing. We decided to go down and went to a Red Rocks Hot Spring nearby. Though, I am not a fan of hot spring, I still joined them but did not dip in. 
Instead I tumbled down my legs and acted calmly and spring sprung, that's it. 
The resort is small so if all the guests packed in the water they may be call as sardines. 😁😁😂😂
My colleagues weighed in their balls and chit-chatting. 
I also took a picture with them to sum up that I am with them thru thick and thin. 😜🤔

The resort also offers many services such as massage and etc, but we decided to go to the city proper and looked for good food. Then the next target was to climb up to a hill. So we drove but oftentimes we stopped to beautiful spot that felt so stunning to snapshot. 
I stepped out of the the bridge and said can I get a pose here? Come on baby.. 🤣 🤣 🤣 I also leave a good stand on this beautiful background here, the cliff's looked so good and my co-work had to strike a pose too being a driver. 

We never waste time to span our travel further so we went to a hill where there is a Resort, the Valley Heights Valencia. To get there, we drove way up but ended parking halfway to the hill because its not safe to drive. We did not expect that it was tiresome, looked like we gave up breathing a bit. But until we reached to the top, we saw some sparkling green view overlooking Dumaguete City. 
Though we have to take a deep breath and rest, I decided not to roam around the hill instead I rest in the cottage until they decided to go down and drove back to Dumaguete City. 
By the time we walked down the hill, I captured these beautiful photos using Macro Lens Mode in my camera phone. 
These daisies are just so attractive in a macro lens mode. The good thing about having quad camera set up help me improve my shooting skills. 👍😁😋😀

So we made up the day well, we went back to the city and packed for our trip back home. Our experience in Valencia and Dumaguete City was evidently the best having quality time with together and more importantly that bonding was unforgettable. 

That's all for my new storytelling I have made. I know it happened three months ago but still fresh enable me to share how it went very well. Catch up for the next happening. Cheers. 

Thanks for reading and stay safe. 


xxx
Gregy





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